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Work classification and paycode guidelines for casual academic staff - Intranet
Jo should be paid at the PO3 rate for the 2-hour class. ... Although the class mixes ‘traditional’ aspects of the lecture and the tutorial, Jo has overall responsibility for its structure and for delivering the new theoretical material.
Wellbeing Champion network - Intranet
See how Wellbeing Champion Jo Lewis also promotes health and wellbeing to her students. ... We need to take active steps to ensure that our workplace culture and environment enable us to call our work ‘good’,” says Jo.
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As the University prepares to celebrate International Day of People with Disability on 3 December, Faculty of Health Sciences Senior Research Associate Jo Ragen, a finalist in the 2015 National Disability
November - Intranet
As the University prepares to celebrate International Day of People with Disability on 3 December, Faculty of Health Sciences Senior Research Associate Jo Ragen, a finalist in the 2015 National Disability
October - Intranet
We speak with Dr Jo Lawry from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music about her role as an Equity in Jazz team leader, which involves recruiting female and gender diverse postgraduate research
Celebrating the AP&D online rollout - Intranet
L-R: Sophie Kysil (HR), Professor Tim Bedding (School of Physics), Jo Metzke (HR) and Associate Professor Mark Krockenberger (Faculty of Veterinary Science). ... Already I’m seeing benefits that we’ve been able to offer to the University which are beyond just the AP&D project,” said Jo.
Alumnus and Nobel Prize winner in chemistry celebrated on Google homepage - Intranet
Sydney biologist Dinah Hales remembers Sir John as a remarkable uncle whose career took him to Oxford University: “He was a very active man. ... He liked to bushwalk, climb mountains and was also a chess champion,” said Dr Hales, who has retired from her role as Associate Professor at Macquarie University.
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